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Several Democratic senators are now urging their colleagues to swear off earmarks as well, for fear of seeming out of step with the spirit of the times.
I switch on my Met Titles every time I'm at the house, even with works I know well, for fear of missing something important in the text.
So attractive was that measure as a piece of political cover that all the Republicans in the Assembly voted for it as well, for fear that they would be accused of opposing the anti-parole measure.
(He will conduct Rossini's "Barbiere di Siviglia" there next Saturday night). I switch on my Met Titles every time I'm at the house, even with works I know well, for fear of missing something important in the text.
The No. 2 and No. 3 trains, along with the N and R trains, had been closed since the twin towers toppled, but late Wednesday night, the Fire Department asked transit officials to shut down the No. 4 and No. 5 trains as well, for fear that vibrations from the trains would further weaken some buildings in Lower Manhattan.
While I respect Steve Wozniak's technological contributions to our culture, I fear that he, like so many others (Musk, Hawking, Gates), is poisoning the well for fear of something he doesn't truly understand.
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My guess is that Clinton feels unable to say something as simple as "Oh, well done", for fear of sounding superior.
Do you a) leave it well alone for fear of catching something from it; b) hand it to the driver to place in the company's lost property, allowing the owner to reclaim it via all the usual channels; c) pick it up yourself and then trawl social media hunting for the owner before finally tracking them down and, more than a little creepily, hand-delivering it to them at their house?
She arrived with her small daughter, Gloria, to collect the first of many awards, the Guardian children's fiction prize, blanched by chemotherapy and frantically fending off well-wishers for fear that they would pass on an infection.
Justice Department officials said they would not disclose the criteria that the agents will use in determining who will be required to submit to fingerprinting, as well as photographing, for fear of jeopardizing intelligence-gathering.
Well, the way I see it, 'the few' are those sportspeople so great - the greatest of the great, if you will - that they can't even pop out for... well, anything actually, for fear of being trampled to death in Morrisons (or wherever it is celebrities pretend they do their shopping in India).
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